The Social Worker's Guide to the Internet

Teaches anyone to navigate and to find resources specific to the social work discipline on the Internet and the World Wide Web. The book covers the development of the Internet and its growing applicability to the discipline ofsocial work. It discusses various ways to connect to the Internet, how to use electronic mail, and definitions of forms of electronic communication, such as listservs, news groups, and chat groups. Chapter 8 offers a tour of various websites of specific interest to the profession of social work. Chapter 9 provides instructions for authoring personal or professional Web pages. Subsequent chapters teach specific methods for attaching and downloading documents, and how to download specific programs for social work practice. Examples of social work resources, vignettes, and web summaries are included throughout the book. For anyone in social work who wants to learn to use the Internet.